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"issue reported in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce an example of a problem or an event, usually in the context of a news report or other discussion of an issue. Example sentence: "The issue reported in the local newspaper highlighted the prevalence of homelessness in the city."
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He discovered that the site was not fully encrypted — an issue reported in a May article in Mother Jones.
"It would appear the Conservatives won the election on their handling of the economy – the most prominent issue reported in TV news.
I have direct knowledge of a part of the issue reported in the New York Times and Washington Post stories on Senator McCain published on February 21 , 2008
This fragmentation is likely to be exacerbated by regional variation in health service provision, an issue reported in the UK [ 26].
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What is motivating this ugly regurgitation of the same issues, reported in the same biased, one-sided overdramatized manner?
The experiences with these issues reported in the literature are most often from single centres.
Here, 64% of the subsequent changes to the system were motivated from issues reported in users' self-reports by email.
With respect to cobalt supply chain and human rights issues reported in the Amnesty report, we take this issue seriously and conducted due investigation.
The recall is the result of 96 battery issues reported in the US alone since the phone's launch in mid-August.
The analysis revealed a complete shift in the answer pattern largely because of relevance and clarity issues reported in the efficiency analysis.
We aimed here to examine some of the issues reported in EGFR imaging by using a dual tracer imaging strategy based on Affibody molecules and preclinical PET.
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